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The Disability Pride Farms Program, a flagship initiative of eWomen, is dedicated to celebrating and empowering women with disabilities in agriculture as a stand against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). eWomen actively seeks support to uplift and assist these courageous women. Notably, the AmVee Disability Pride Farms recently won the MOVE Purposeful grant.
Growers Gateway Agric Business against SGBV
π³ Empowering Change Through Agriculture: Veggies Farms Project by a Female Student at the University of Makeni (UniMak) π³
Inspired by MOVE Purposeful and mentored by eWomen SL, Katherine has launched an innovative and impactful project to make agriculture attractive to young girls and to help combat Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) through sustainable agriculture. Katherine’s Vegetable Farms Project is a powerful platform for social change and empowerment.
Pig Farms to End SGBV: Swine for Growth and Empowered Voices
π± “Agnes’ Agribusiness: Cultivating Livelihoods and Combatting SGBV” πΎ
Inspired by MOVE Purposeful and guided by eWomen SL, Agnes launched her piggery and local poultry agribusiness project, creating sustainable livelihoods while standing against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence. Her initiative empowers the community, demonstrating the profound impact of agriculture in fostering peace and justice.
Dear Plastic Organic Manure against SGBV
π³ Transforming Waste into Empowerment: Promoting Organic Manure Production for Sustainable Farming and SGBV Prevention π³
Empowering households to produce organic manure from their waste not only enhances sustainable farming practices but also serves as a powerful tool for addressing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). By transforming waste into valuable resources for agriculture, communities can foster economic independence and support their fight against SGBV.
Two Wheels, One Mission: Ending SGBV
π± BikeLadies: Empowering Women on Two Wheels to Fight Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) πΎ
BikeLadies is a vibrant commercial motorbike company run by female riders, proudly championing the slogan “Two Wheels, One Mission: Ending SGBV.” Dedicated to supporting female farmers, BikeLadies ensures safe transportation of their produce from farms to city markets, all while amplifying their voices against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
βWhat is the point of being alive if you donβt at least
try to do something remarkable?β
Mariama Harry Kamara